Error De Hardware En Ping
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responder Abiertas Etiquetas Preguntar ¿Por qué me sale "Error General" cuando el ping nombre de host en un Win 7 nodo en la red? - windows-7 windows-server-2008 ping ipv6 ipv4 EnMiMaquinaFunciona es una comunidad de preguntas y respuestas para profesionales y entusiastas de sistemas. Es totalmente gratuito. Empieza en dos minutos windows-7 windows-server-2008 ping ipv6 ipv4 21 votos ¿Por qué me sale "Error General" cuando el ping nombre de host en un Win 7 nodo en la red? Preguntado el 6 de Junio, 2012 Cuando se hizo la pregunta 154043 visitas Cuantas visitas ha tenido la pregunta 5 Respuestas Cuantas respuestas ha tenido la pregunta Resuelta Estado actual de la pregunta Este es un muy peculiar problema https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/bcbb6066-ea8d-4c9f-9515-e54259fc8acf/ping-is-giving-hardware-error?forum=itprovistanetworking con una estación en nuestra red. El equipo cliente que ejecuta Windows 7 Pro. Lo que hace que este problema interesante es que este cliente es el único nodo en la red que parece estar experimentando este proglem. Cuando yo intente hacer ping a un determinado Ganar 08 servidor por el nombre de host, puedo obtener una dirección IPv6 y obtenga General failure. Pero cuando hago ping a la dirección IPv4, responde https://www.enmimaquinafunciona.com/pregunta/29836/por-que-me-sale-error-general-cuando-el-ping-nombre-de-host-en-un-win-7-nodo-en-la-red muy bien.Mi primer pensamiento podría comprobar que el servidor DNS el nombre de resoluciones para ver lo que estaría pasando, pero el problema que plantea la quesion, ¿por qué la estación de obtener una dirección IPv6 de la espalda y no como oposición al uso de la configuración IPv4 (que son estáticas, por cierto). ¿Por qué? Estoy incluyendo una captura de pantalla de tratar el servidor específico y no al intentar otro servidor con éxito. Todos los otros nodos en la red no tienen problemas para comunicarse con el servidor de la estación está teniendo problemas con el. Preguntado el 6 de Junio, 2012 por Christian Hang Ver original en inglés Mejorar Traducción Tweet Síguenos Respuestas ¿Demasiados anuncios? 10voto Oliver Puntos191 En mi situación, he encontrado peerblock causado esto.Algunas aplicaciones de bloquear el tráfico http, peerblock por ejemplo. Estos causar pings a fallar a través de la "Error General" mensaje de error.La manera que he encontrado la aplicación que causa esta era matar procesos, uno por uno y comprobación de los pings. Finalmente, me mató peerblock en mi caso y mi ping comenzó a trabajar.Si su pings están fallando sólo para un par de sitios que lo más probable Firewall, Antivirus o algún otro HTTP intercepción/bloqueo de la aplicación, como Peerblock, Charles, Wireshark, etc...
new posts since last visit! Read latest posts or hide this alert Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+ "Hardware error" when I ping the router (Wireless Problems) Share on | Track this topic | Print this topic Bernard Yeo Jan 30 2007, 12:37 PM, https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/406245/all updated 10 years ago Show posts by this member only | Post #1 On my way Group: Senior Member Posts: 559 Joined: May 2006 Hi, I have a simple setup in the office. 3 notebooks connect wirelessly through a D-Link 714p+ router. Recently one of the notebooks cannot go online but shows that it is connected to the router.I tried pinging the other computers in the workgroup, the router itself error de and external websites and it displayed "Hardware Error".I've brought the notebook down to the store where I bought it. They disabled Intel Pro/Set utility and used the default Windows wireless utility and it worked on their router.I brought it back to the office and still have same problem. I tried pinging 127.0.0.1 and it works. I brought in my home router (Linksys WRT54GS), which has identical settings but the results are the same.Any error de hardware ideas? spanker Jan 30 2007, 01:20 PM Show posts by this member only | Post #2 Custom Made e-Penis Group: Senior Member Posts: 7,563 Joined: Dec 2004 From: Subang what you need to do is to ping the router, 127.0.0.1 is a loopback IP (i.e. your own PC). If there is no reply from your local network, check and make sure you computer has a valid IP address, if it does then make sure it's in the same range of the router.This post has been edited by spanker: Jan 30 2007, 01:21 PM Bernard Yeo Jan 30 2007, 01:47 PM Show posts by this member only | Post #3 On my way Group: Senior Member Posts: 559 Joined: May 2006 I've always used static IPs. The network is in the same workgroup. The router is located 1 metre from the computer. I've already ping the router (read my previous post). All the other computers can ping the router.Anyway somehow I solved it by chance.Under Network Connections, if I disable either Wireless Network Connection or Local Area Connection, a new entry will appear called Internet Gateway -> Internet Connections. It will be disabled and cannot be enabled. If I open it and look at it's settings and service